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Bath
Bath is a city of all Seasons. The famous Jane Austen lived in Bath
and set many of her novels here, as did Charles Dickens. Throughout
the city the honey coloured stone buildings are built in tiered ranks,
crescents, parades and squares are interspersed by spaces, which sympathetically
link buildings and landscape. |
Roman
Bath
The best way to start your visit to Bath is to go to the Roman Baths
for a tour and then the Pumps room for tea. You can then visit the
Abbey and continue up to the Circus and Royal Crescent. |
Shopping
Bath has wide range of shops from boutiques to antique stores.
The
hotel is about 5-10 minutes walk from the centre of town.
A brochure on antique stalls is available at the hotel or the following
website www.babaada.com.
A guide to Bath's unique shops is available at the hotel or www.realshops.co.uk
Restaurants
Most of the main restaurants are within easy walking distance where
one can sample local food such as Bath Buns, Sally Lunn Cakes, and
most famous of all Bath Oliver's.
Bath caters for all tastes from the famous Sally Lunn teashop to
five star and Michelin rated restaurants. Leaflets are again available
at the Hotel or try the following website: www.bath-restaurants.com
Live Music
For a list of live music events and pubs and clubs have a look at
http://www.bathgigs.co.uk/ |